Synonym: trouble, ups and downs. Similar words: shipboard, inwards, as regards, ownership, shipment, internship, membership, leadership. Meaning: ['hɑrdʃɪp /'hɑː-] n. 1. a state of misfortune or affliction 2. something hard to endure 3. something that causes or entails suffering.
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91. The headlong rush by the brewers to switch tenants to long leases is creating misery and hardship.
92. Their meeting will happen against a backdrop of increasing hardship for ordinary Russian citizens.
93. The vacation hardship allowance was almost unheard of and was not being demanded.
94. When we visited the country, our predominant impression was one of poverty and hardship.
95. We made the locks at Gairlochy on Saturday evening and found it no great hardship to lay there throughout the following Sunday.
96. The gargantuan effort was conducted under almost unimaginable conditions of hardship and coercion.
97. This was no hardship, for he was marvellously outspoken and indiscreet about many things.
98. Suddenly, I needed witnesses, including hardship cases, those who had suffered.
99. But the court may take into account hardship to the tenant.
100. No hardship: the wit pours forth on every page,[http://sentencedict.com/hardship.html] along with the lamentations.
101. First, there was the risk of physical shortage, causing dislocation and possible hardship.
102. Governments are constantly striving to create equality thus avoiding conflict and hardship such as this Court ruling has done.
103. U.S. officials argue that Hussein is to blame for most of the hardship.
104. He describes his childhood as Dickensian in its poverty and hardship.
105. However, in the short run, Gdynia was more than capable of causing the Danzigers severe economic distress and genuine hardship.
106. She was taciturn and almost melancholic; her parents had raised her on stories of hardship.
107. It was no hardship to look at him, she thought dreamily.
108. How nobly they fought to maintain their dignity in the face of such awful hardship and humiliation.
109. Aside from the psychological strain of settling in, some had to face considerable physical hardship.
110. Miss Buechler is talking about the pilgrims coming to a rocky shore to spend a winter of hardship in the new land.
111. A sizeable minority said hardship was forcing them to give up education.
112. On Jan. 14 Olszewski had agreed to look into budget proposals from the Solidarity trade union which would cause less hardship.
113. Most travellers suffered appalling hardship and danger, none more so than the great Victorian explorers.
114. Excessive reliance on corporate entities managing only the costs creates suffering and hardship for patients and their families.
115. What's the point in saving everything for a comfortable old age if you're suffering hardship now?
116. But recurrent harvest failures, the most notorious of which led to devastating famine in 1891, imposed severe hardship on many.
117. This form may, therefore, work hardship to tenants, particularly where there is a genuine dispute as to liability.
118. The people in this country have endured almost a decade of economic hardship.
119. These statistics indicate that even slight rent increases would cause considerable hardship among housing association tenants.
120. They accept that, in principle, it is possible for private and public companies to suffer severe financial hardship.
More similar words: shipboard, inwards, as regards, ownership, shipment, internship, membership, leadership, partnership, scholarship, citizenship, relationship, championship, hard, apprenticeship, hardware, hardly any, hardworking, two-thirds, in other words, hip, chip, whip, shit, shift, shield, cash in, T-shirt, shiver, cashier.